True allows draft angle in first direction, false does not allow drafting

Dchk2

True allows draft angle in second direction, false does not allow drafting

Ddir1

True for first draft angle to be inward, false to be outward

Ddir2

True for second draft angle to be inward, false to be outward

Dang1

Draft angle for first end

Dang2

Draft angle for second end

OffsetReverse1

If you chose to offset the first end condition from another face or plane, then True specifies offset in direction away from the sketch, false specifies offset from the face or plane in direction toward the sketch

OffsetReverse2

If you chose to offset the second end condition from another face or plane, then True specifies offset in direction away from the sketch, false specifies offset from the face or plane in direction toward the sketch

TranslateSurface1

When you choose swEndcondOffsetFromSurface as the termination type for the first end, then True specifies that the end of the extrusion is a translation of the reference surface, false specifies to use a true offset

TranslateSurface2

When you choose swEndcondOffsetFromSurface as the termination type for the second end, then True specifies that the end of the extrusion is a translation of the reference surface, false specifies to use a true offset

Merge

True to merge the results in a multibody part, false to not

UseFeatScope

True if the feature only affects selected bodies, false if the feature affects all bodi

UseAutoSelect

True to automatically select all bodies and have the feature affect those bodies, false to select the bodies the feature affects (see Remarks)

Example

Remarks

The default direction for cut operations is opposite the sketch normal. The default direction for boss operations is along the sketch normal. Setting the Dir argument to True reverses the default direction. For double-ended extrusions, Direction 2 is always opposite of Direction 1.

The default sketch normal is the same as the face or plane normal where the sketch was placed. To determine this normal vector, see IFace2::Normal and IRefPlane::Transform, respectively.

When useAutoSelect is false, the user must select the bodies that the feature will affect.

When using cut or cavity features that result in multiple bodies, you cannot select to keep all of the resulting bodies or one or more selected bodies.

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